LOKI:
The evil mischievous night/ fire god:
Loki was married to a goddess named Sigyn. He bore himself two sons; Nafi and Rali also known as Nali. He was the father and in some cases the mother of many monsters apart from his sons He could shape shift and turn himself into anything he wanted changing gender and other defining characteristics. Loki had three Children with a giantess named Angrboda. The three Children’s names were Fenrir, a giant wolf destined to kill Odin king of the gods at the time of Ragnarök. His second child was Jömungandr a sea serpent that after being thrown into the sea grew so big that he could fit around the world once and eventually bit his own tail and his third and last child to the giantess was Hel who had half a normal face and half a dead face that represented life and death, She eventually became the queen of the underworld, the middle age equivalent to modern day christen hell. Loki was half god and half fire spirit. Loki once turned into a mare and bore an eight legged horse by mistake the horse was then given to Odin as a present. Loki did kill one of the god’s once however he tricked Baldr’s blind brother, one of Odin’s many children into shooting his brother with his only weakness formed into an arrow the gods felt he had crossed the line and so when they went after him he turned into a salmon and hid in a lake while the gods made a deal with Hel that if every living thing in the world capable of crying cried then Baldr would be given back from the underworld but one woman refused to cry it was suspected that this woman was Loki in disguise and so the gods hunted down Loki and used a fishing net to capture him from the lake, they turned one of his two sons into a wolf and the wolf tried to rip his brothers throat out eventually the wolf ripped all his brothers innards out then the gods used Loki’s sons innard’s to bind him to a rock with a snake hanging off a ledge above it and they made his wife catch the poison dripping from the snakes fangs and when she missed the poison hit Loki and he withered and shook the earth and this was the equivalent of earth quakes and Loki was sentenced to remain binded until Ragnarök where he must kill another god.
FENRIR:
Fenrir was a monstrous wolf and the oldest of Loki (the evil mischievous night god) and the god Angrboda’s children, destined to kill Odin at the time of the ragnarök (the ending of the world) and in turn also be killed by Odin's son Víðarr. Once Fenrir was bound with a magic ribbon that was so strong he couldn’t break through, because the gods were told of prophecies foretelling the destruction of the world from him and his family. Fenrir made a deal that he would be bound if a god put their hand in his mouth. Fenrir then (out of anger because he couldn’t escape) bit off the right hand of the god Týr who was the only one brave enough to put his arm in his mouth.
ODIN:
The chief of the Norse pantheon, the foremost of the Aesir. Odin is a son of Bor and Bestla. He is called Alfadir, Allfather, for he is the father of the gods. With Frigg he is the father of Balder, Hod, and Hermod. He was the father of Thor on the goddess Jord; and the giantess Grid became the mother of Vidar. Odin is a god of war and death, poetry and wisdom and can make the dead speak. His hall in Asgard is Valaskjalf a.k.a. the shelf of the slain where his throne Hlidskjalf is located. From this throne he observes all that happens in the nine worlds. The tidings are brought to him by his two raven Huginn and Muninn. He also resides in Valhalla, where the slain warriors are taken.
HEL:
Hel is a being that has two skin colors: white representing life and black representing death. Hel is a daughter of Loki, and the Vikings believed that to "go to Hel" is to die. Hel is basically the equivalent of the devil.
JORMUGAND:
Jormugand was a giant sea serpent. The Aesir threw it into the sea where it grew so large it circled the earth and was big enough to bite its own tail.
The evil mischievous night/ fire god:
Loki was married to a goddess named Sigyn. He bore himself two sons; Nafi and Rali also known as Nali. He was the father and in some cases the mother of many monsters apart from his sons He could shape shift and turn himself into anything he wanted changing gender and other defining characteristics. Loki had three Children with a giantess named Angrboda. The three Children’s names were Fenrir, a giant wolf destined to kill Odin king of the gods at the time of Ragnarök. His second child was Jömungandr a sea serpent that after being thrown into the sea grew so big that he could fit around the world once and eventually bit his own tail and his third and last child to the giantess was Hel who had half a normal face and half a dead face that represented life and death, She eventually became the queen of the underworld, the middle age equivalent to modern day christen hell. Loki was half god and half fire spirit. Loki once turned into a mare and bore an eight legged horse by mistake the horse was then given to Odin as a present. Loki did kill one of the god’s once however he tricked Baldr’s blind brother, one of Odin’s many children into shooting his brother with his only weakness formed into an arrow the gods felt he had crossed the line and so when they went after him he turned into a salmon and hid in a lake while the gods made a deal with Hel that if every living thing in the world capable of crying cried then Baldr would be given back from the underworld but one woman refused to cry it was suspected that this woman was Loki in disguise and so the gods hunted down Loki and used a fishing net to capture him from the lake, they turned one of his two sons into a wolf and the wolf tried to rip his brothers throat out eventually the wolf ripped all his brothers innards out then the gods used Loki’s sons innard’s to bind him to a rock with a snake hanging off a ledge above it and they made his wife catch the poison dripping from the snakes fangs and when she missed the poison hit Loki and he withered and shook the earth and this was the equivalent of earth quakes and Loki was sentenced to remain binded until Ragnarök where he must kill another god.
FENRIR:
Fenrir was a monstrous wolf and the oldest of Loki (the evil mischievous night god) and the god Angrboda’s children, destined to kill Odin at the time of the ragnarök (the ending of the world) and in turn also be killed by Odin's son Víðarr. Once Fenrir was bound with a magic ribbon that was so strong he couldn’t break through, because the gods were told of prophecies foretelling the destruction of the world from him and his family. Fenrir made a deal that he would be bound if a god put their hand in his mouth. Fenrir then (out of anger because he couldn’t escape) bit off the right hand of the god Týr who was the only one brave enough to put his arm in his mouth.
ODIN:
The chief of the Norse pantheon, the foremost of the Aesir. Odin is a son of Bor and Bestla. He is called Alfadir, Allfather, for he is the father of the gods. With Frigg he is the father of Balder, Hod, and Hermod. He was the father of Thor on the goddess Jord; and the giantess Grid became the mother of Vidar. Odin is a god of war and death, poetry and wisdom and can make the dead speak. His hall in Asgard is Valaskjalf a.k.a. the shelf of the slain where his throne Hlidskjalf is located. From this throne he observes all that happens in the nine worlds. The tidings are brought to him by his two raven Huginn and Muninn. He also resides in Valhalla, where the slain warriors are taken.
HEL:
Hel is a being that has two skin colors: white representing life and black representing death. Hel is a daughter of Loki, and the Vikings believed that to "go to Hel" is to die. Hel is basically the equivalent of the devil.
JORMUGAND:
Jormugand was a giant sea serpent. The Aesir threw it into the sea where it grew so large it circled the earth and was big enough to bite its own tail.